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February 10, 2001
Washington Post: Losers, Lawmakers Worked Up Over Internet Suffixes. But at a congressional hearing yesterday, business leaders and others said the organization has evolved into one of the most influential business and public policy authorities in the new economy, and they asked that lawmakers reexamine its powers.

Accenture Outlook: The unfinished revolution. Q&A with Michael Dertouzos. Meanwhile, no one's paying any attention to the huge shift we are seeing in collaborative activity and the proffering of human work at a distance. And this is how the growing information marketplace will have an enormous impact on the economy.

Upside: 'Unfinished' demands better technology. Review of Michael Dertouzos' new book, The Unfinished Revolution. Dertouzos seems intent on inspiring those who can make these changes to get up and do so. It's a thinker's book. And that may turn off some potential readers who are looking for more solid solutions and examples.

AtNewYork: The Myths and Realities of Peer-to-Peer Networking. Although helped by the wild popularity of consumer file-sharing programs such as Napster and Instant Messenger, P2P has different uses in the corporate world but is similarly ushering in social transformations of how people communicate and build networks.

EE Times: Prototype tips Sony's hand on organic EL displays. "The final target of organic EL displays is a large-sized panel. Organic EL is a suitable format for the mid- to large-size displays necessary in the coming broadband era, and can possibly replace CRT TVs," said Suehiro Nakamura, president of Sony's Core Technology & Network Co.

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